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Come on Jill, join The Breakfast Club lol. It's only pain ;-)Sorry Joel. Up here the HIGH tomorrow will be 5° with a wind chill below zero. Even I'm not that crazy.
Come on Jill, join The Breakfast Club lol. It's only pain ;-)Sorry Joel. Up here the HIGH tomorrow will be 5° with a wind chill below zero. Even I'm not that crazy.
No No No yall. No treadmills. This is what it is all about. Gotta take the good with the bad, hot and the cold. You will not catch me inside, well, afterwards of course enjoying coffee.
No No No yall. No treadmills. This is what it is all about. Gotta take the good with the bad, hot and the cold. You will not catch me inside, well, afterwards of course enjoying coffee.
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9 for us, is like -19 for yall. We never drop below 20 that much. 9 is a first for me.Joel is enjoying some cold but yeah, his version is still no where near what some of us endure, mind you I still run outside anyway. I'd be running outside with a chill below zero.
Beth, Id run in that with you if I was close by. Id like to experience that at least once.I'd run outside Wednesday and Thursday if I could, but DH will be out of town. In hindsight, I could have run outside this morning but it was supposed to be worse than it actually was. Tomorrow we're expected to have windchill of -15 to -30 so I'm glad it's not a run day for me.
Yes, Alabama. So 9 degrees is unheard of. Besides, I was only referring to a lot of the locals here in Birmingham, and some of you guys on the boards taking it inside due to the temps. Obviously, if you have certain conditions that go along with the cold like ice and major snow, it becomes unsafe, and you have to be smart. Not judging, just encouraging to get out there, dont let the cold beat you.Easy for you to say, don't you live in the south? Don't get me wrong, I too hate, hate, hate the treadmill...However where I live in NW Montana, it is sometimes not safe to run on roads completely glazed with 3 inches of hard ice, and snow banks that just keep getting bigger; these country roads have no shoulder to begin with and sidewalks; what are those? I don't mind running in frigid weather, I don't mind any precipitation snow, rain, sleet etc...But what I think I might mind is getting hit by diesel one ton pickup, or tearing my ACL as I dive out of the road and into the forest to avoid getting creamed by an old man whose lost control of his rear wheel drive Oldsmobile, which he has no business driving in winter anyway...but that's another story. So don't judge too harshly, we all do what we must to keep from being injured.
No No No yall. No treadmills. This is what it is all about. Gotta take the good with the bad, hot and the cold. You will not catch me inside, well, afterwards of course enjoying coffee.
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Beth, Id run in that with you if I was close by. Id like to experience that at least once.
Yes, Alabama. So 9 degrees is unheard of. Besides, I was only referring to a lot of the locals here in Birmingham, and some of you guys on the boards taking it inside due to the temps. Obviously, if you have certain conditions that go along with the cold like ice and major snow, it becomes unsafe, and you have to be smart. Not judging, just encouraging to get out there, dont let the cold beat you.
I swear @JillC LI you would have bundled up and braved the elements. Come on girl!
Beth, Id run in that with you if I was close by. Id like to experience that at least once.
Yes, Alabama. So 9 degrees is unheard of. Besides, I was only referring to a lot of the locals here in Birmingham, and some of you guys on the boards taking it inside due to the temps. Obviously, if you have certain conditions that go along with the cold like ice and major snow, it becomes unsafe, and you have to be smart. Not judging, just encouraging to get out there, dont let the cold beat you.
I swear @JillC LI you would have bundled up and braved the elements. Come on girl!
So who else on here is running this weekend - @ChristaH , @Sumrdog ,@imagination30 , @dreamfinder , right?
Jill, you know everything has a reason. So, I figure, if I am running a 50k in February, and we have to cross 3 creeks that could be knee deep, might as well keep the legs feeling the true effect of this cold temps. Those creeks will be running below freezing temps, and I will be ready. Yes, Sam thinks Im nuts and often shakes her head, but she conceded a long time ago when I convinced her, all these weird things Im doing is for a reason. It is to prepare me. She was always worried about "race day" and the long miles etc. I explained to her, race day is a victory lap if you train properly. She even said it Saturday... "wait, you just did long miles this morning, why do you have to run again Sunday night the same mileage" so I am prepared for 50k/50mi (or insert distance here).LOL. Knowing you as I have these past few years, I know you meant your comments in the most encouraging and joking of ways. Hey, I have the treadmill in my basement, and it's boring but not horrible to run on for 3 or 4 miles, so in weather like this (extreme cold or snow or ice), I figure why not use it. If I have a run in my planner that's over 6 miles, that's when I start to consider braving the elements.
As for your run today, SHORTS?!?!?!?! Are you nuts?!?!?!?! What did Sam say to that? And yeah, gotta have warm gloves and constantly pump your fingers to warm them up in weather like that. I have fleece gloves with individual partial fingers covered by a mitten flap that can open so when I eventually do warm up, I can get some air flow.
You need better / proper gloves if your hands are sweating. They shouldnt sweat if the gloves' material is sewn and layered with the correct fabrics.I can't run in gloves, my hands get too sweaty. I make sure my shirt sleeves are long enough to pull over my hands and I hold the shirt tucked into my fist until I warm up a bit then I alternate with them exposed and tucked in.
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